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India’s Ethanol Petrol Blend Risks Food Security and Water Sustainability

July 9, 2026
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India’s Ethanol Petrol Blend Risks Food Security and Water Sustainability

India’s Ethanol Petrol Blend Risks Food Security and Water Sustainability

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India’s Ambitious Biofuel Policy Reveals Complex Trade-offs Affecting Food Security and Environment

India’s strategic push to blend ethanol with petrol aims to curb oil imports and slash carbon emissions, positioning biofuels as a cornerstone of its sustainable energy future. However, emerging research published in PLOS One uncovers the intricate and sometimes unintended consequences of this policy, notably highlighting significant trade-offs involving land use, nitrogen emissions, and food security.

The study, conducted by a collaborative team from India, Germany, and France, explores how the increasing demand for ethanol, primarily sourced from sugarcane, influences agricultural patterns and environmental parameters from 2020 to 2050. A focal point of the research is the sugarcane-based ethanol pathway, which involves both molasses and direct sugar juice as feedstocks. Findings reveal that overproduction of sugar fluctuates in response to the ethanol production routes, where a reduced share of sugarcane molasses correlates with decreased sugar surplus.

This nuanced relationship illustrates the complexity of land allocation decisions. Expanding sugarcane cultivation for ethanol can encroach on land previously dedicated to staple crops, potentially impacting food availability. Moreover, intensified sugarcane farming escalates nitrogen fertilizer use, leading to heightened nitrogen emissions, which have profound environmental and health implications.

Beyond domestic production, the policy influences India’s agricultural trade balance. The research traces net trade changes, showing shifts in export and import volumes of agricultural commodities over the study period. These trade dynamics reflect the broader economic repercussions of diverting agricultural resources towards biofuel feedstock production, which might compel greater import dependency for certain food crops.

Water resource management emerges as another critical dimension under pressure. Sugarcane is notably water-intensive, and its expanded cultivation poses risks to regional water security, exacerbating sustainability challenges amidst India’s varied climatic zones. The paper underscores that water use implications are integral to assessing the overall environmental footprint of biofuel policies.

While the ethanol blending initiative promises a reduction in fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, this research cautions against oversimplified assessments. The authors emphasize the importance of integrated policy frameworks that reconcile renewable energy goals with agricultural sustainability and food security imperatives.

Coordinated efforts led by institutions such as the Potsdam Institute for Climate Change Research and the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, under the Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s FABLE consortium, have been crucial in delivering this interdisciplinary insight. Funded by Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative and the World Resources Institute, this study provides a critical evidence base for policy refinement.

As India continues to expand its biofuel ambitions, this comprehensive analysis serves as a timely reminder of the balance required between environmental objectives and socio-economic realities. The complex interplay revealed by the study advocates for adaptive management approaches that consider the multifaceted impacts of biofuel production on land, emissions, trade, and food systems.

Subject of Research: India’s biofuel blending policy and its impacts on land use, nitrogen emissions, and food security
Article Title: India’s biofuel blending policy presents serious trade-offs with land use, nitrogen emissions and food security
News Publication Date: 8-Jul-2026
Web References: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0351419
Image Credits: Jha et al., 2026, PLOS One, CC-BY 4.0

Keywords: biofuel policy, ethanol blending, sugarcane, land use change, nitrogen emissions, food security, water use, agricultural trade, sustainable energy

Tags: environmental impact of ethanol feedstocksethanol blending impact on food securityfood security risks from ethanol-driven agricultureIndia biofuel policyland use changes due to ethanol productionnitrogen emissions from biofuel cropssugarcane cultivation environmental effectssustainable energy policies in Indiatrade-offs between biofuel growth and food supplyunintended environmental consequences of biofuel policieswater resource management and biofuel cultivationwater sustainability concerns in India
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